In 1929: Collapse, readers are taken deep inside the decade that promised everything and delivered despair. This gripping historical narrative unveils how unchecked optimism, greed, and blind faith in the market led to one of the most devastating financial breakdowns in human history - the Great Crash of 1929.
Through vivid storytelling and precise detail, the book paints a haunting portrait of the Roaring Twenties - a time of dazzling prosperity built on fragile dreams. It follows the fever of speculation, the rise of illusionary wealth, and the final moments when confidence turned to chaos. As the stock market imploded, lives shattered, nations trembled, and a new world order began to take shape.
1929: Collapse explores not just the fall of Wall Street but the deeper human condition that makes history repeat itself. It examines the birth of modern capitalism, the politics of collapse, and the personal tragedies of those who believed the good times would never end.
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